FedExCup Final 30 preview: No. 2 Steve Stricker

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Sep. 19, 2009

The top 30 players in FedExCup points have advanced to THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola and now have a chance to win the FedExCup. Here's a detailed look at each player and how he made it to East Lake:
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Season in review
STEVE STRICKER: Second in FedExCup points (2,250 after reset)
Stricker has enjoyed the best year of his career since turning professional in 1994. With a career-best three victories in the 2009 season, the 42-year-old finds himself second in the FedExCup rankings and in the conversation for Player of the Year. Stricker has 10 top-10 finishes in 2009. With two victories and eight top-10 finishes in the Regular Season, Stricker entered the PGA TOUR Playoffs at No. 2 in the FedExCup standings. With a tie for second at The Barclays and his third victory of the year at the Deutsche Bank Championship, Stricker moved to No. 1 in the standings. After a successful start to his PGA TOUR career, Strickers play fell off slightly in 2003-2005 when he failed to crack the top 125 on the PGA TOUR Money List. Since then, he has won the PGA TOUR Comeback Player of the Year award twice and finished second in the FedExCup in 2007. The last time Stricker had a top-10 finish in THE TOUR Championship was 1998 when he finished tied for fifth.
Quick analysis
We started calling him Mr. September due to his success in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup as he tied for second at The Barclays and won the Deutsche Bank Championship. But there is so much more to Stricker. He won twice in four starts during the Regular Season and had six other top-10s finishes. His $6 million in earnings is a career best, and he could cap a career year with the FedExCup. -- Helen Ross
How Stricker got here
Breaking down the FedExCup points won and rank after each start in 2009
Rank Change
in rank
Tournament Finish Points
earned
Points
for year
Points
behind
2 -1 BMW Championship T53 87.5 5,692 1,504
1 1 Deutsche Bank Championship 1 2500 5,605 0
2 0 The Barclays T2 95 3,105 1,276
2 0 PGA Championship CUT 0 2,155 1,276
2 -1 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational T6 96.333 2,155 946
1 1 British Open Championship T52 15.5 2,059 0
2 2 John Deere Classic 1 500 2,043 8
4 -1 U.S. Open Championship T23 46.5 1,543 73
3 -1 the Memorial Tournament T27 41 1,497 112
2 6 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial 1 500 1,456 142
8 0 THE PLAYERS Championship T22 44.5 956 475
8 0 Zurich Classic of New Orleans T7 87.5 911 439
8 3 Masters Tournament T6 98 824 526
11 -4 Shell Houston Open CUT 0 726 564
7 1 Transitions Championship T4 115 726 478
8 0 World Golf Championships-CA Championship T13 57.571 611 593
8 1 World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship T17 46.563 553 623
9 6 Northern Trust Open 2 300 507 209
15 -6 FBR Open CUT 0 207 440
9 34 The 50th Bob Hope Classic hosted by Arnold Palmer T3 162.5 207 382
43 0 Sony Open in Hawaii T23 44 44 545
Previous Playoffs results
Year Barclays Deutsche Bank BMW Champ. Tour Champ. Final FEC Position
2008 T19 T13 T10 T24 14th
2007 1 T9 3 T17 2nd
Previous results at THE TOUR Championship
Year Finish Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Total To par Money won
2008 T24 74 74 70 72 290 10 120,400
2007 T17 69 67 71 67 274 -6 140,000
2001 24 74 70 72 68 284 4 88,000
1998 T5 69 71 71 69 280 Even 146,666
1996 3 70 68 72 65 275 -5 207,000
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